One of the most fascinating things you can discover in a museum or collection of archaeology is just how clever
our ancestors really were.

Trying to reproduce some of their artefacts and creations is a challenge for today’s craftsmen working with modern tools and equipment. Many of the skills used for thousands of years have almost been lost in the last century.

By recreating firstly tools just like the originals, and then studying the way
tools like these are still used today in distant corners of the world, it has been possible to relearn some of these ancient crafts and produce replica artefacts remarkably similar to archaeological finds from many cultures.

It is now possible to book live demonstrations of some of these crafts for your site, inside or out.

Displays in the past have included Viking or Celtic Bone working using bone, antler and horn to produce all manner of useful items. A Viking Silversmith making jewellery with a range of ancient tools and techniques. A Roman Cook, Bronze casting, Leather working and many more.

If you are interested in a demonstration then why not contact me and see what we be arranged.